pub struct SimdValidationConfig {
pub test_sizes: Vec<usize>,
pub target_instruction_sets: Vec<InstructionSet>,
pub memory_alignments: Vec<usize>,
pub batch_sizes: Vec<usize>,
pub min_speedup_factor: f64,
pub timing_iterations: usize,
pub accuracy_tolerance: f64,
pub cross_architecture_validation: bool,
}
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Configuration for SIMD validation
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§test_sizes: Vec<usize>
Test different data sizes
target_instruction_sets: Vec<InstructionSet>
Target instruction sets to validate
memory_alignments: Vec<usize>
Memory alignment configurations to test
batch_sizes: Vec<usize>
Batch sizes to test
min_speedup_factor: f64
Minimum speedup factor required for validation
timing_iterations: usize
Number of iterations for timing measurements
accuracy_tolerance: f64
Accuracy tolerance for numerical validation
cross_architecture_validation: bool
Whether to validate against different architectures
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Source§impl Clone for SimdValidationConfig
impl Clone for SimdValidationConfig
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SimdValidationConfig
fn clone(&self) -> SimdValidationConfig
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for SimdValidationConfig
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impl Freeze for SimdValidationConfig
impl RefUnwindSafe for SimdValidationConfig
impl Send for SimdValidationConfig
impl Sync for SimdValidationConfig
impl Unpin for SimdValidationConfig
impl UnwindSafe for SimdValidationConfig
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